In Reply to: RE:Viewing adjusting the Stereo content of a signal when mastering posted by Satie on September 21, 2016 at 11:55:20:
Watch the video or link here. But essentiially yes. http://help.izotope.com/docs/ozone/pages/meters_vectorscope.htm
on and AAD CD Analog Tape tracks, Analog Mixdown/Master the differences were noticeable on a couple different Album/Song combos'
SuperTramp CoC. "Rudy" for for example assessing the whole track showed a wider spread in the CD master than in the Phono - though the software allows to to break the imaging information down in frequency bands, too!
This is where you can look to see if there are differences (stereo) in the low frequencies of a signal - and in my case also look for balance differences.
When "Remastering" it frees you from relying on the producers' choices for the presentation.
I use OZONE and RX primarily to fix errors in the vinyl transfer, reduce noise in the recording, and restore dynamics.
The latter is a lot less intrusive (and more flexibile) than my old dbx 3BX expander
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- RE:Viewing adjusting the Stereo content of a signal when mastering - BigguyinATL 07:55:35 09/23/16 (2)
- RE:Viewing adjusting the Stereo content of a signal when mastering - Satie 13:29:16 09/23/16 (1)
- RE:Viewing adjusting the Stereo content of a signal when mastering - BigguyinATL 06:29:21 09/28/16 (0)